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Connecticut    Agricultural  no.  ^5 
Experiment  Station 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 
BULLETIN  238  FEBRUARY,   1922 


BEING  THE 

Report  on  Commercial 
Feeding  Stuffs 

1921 

By  E.  M.  BAILEY 


CONTENTS 

Page 

Provisions  of  the  Statutes  Relating  to  Feeding  Stuffs  329 

Classification  of  Samples    329 

Standards  for  Wheat  Mill  Feeds  330 

Significance  of  the  Nutrient  Groups  330 

Coefificients  of  Digestibility,  etc 331 

Ether  Extract  in  Molasses  Feeds 332 

Inspection  of  1921    332 

Summary  of  Deficiencies  336 

Analyses  of  Official  Samples  338 

Analyses  of  Miscellaneous  Samples    360 


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CONNECTICUT  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

OFFICERS  AND  STAFF 
February,  1922. 


BOARD  OF  CONTROL. 
His  Excellency,  Everett  J.  Lake,  ex-officio,  President. 

James  H.  Webb,  Vice  President Hamden 

George  A.  Hopson,  Secretary New  Haven 

E.  H.  Jenkins,  Director  and  Treasurer New  Haven 

Joseph  W.  Alsop Avon 

Charles  R.  Treat Orange 

Elijah    Rogers Southington 

STAFF. 
Administration.  E.  H.  Jenkins,  Ph.D.,  Director  and  Treasurer. 

Miss  V.  E.  Cole,  Librarian  and  Stenographer. 
Miss  L.  M.  Brautlecht,  Bookkeeper  and  Stenographer. 
Miss  J.  V.  Berger,  Stenographer. 
William  Vbitch,  In  charge  of  Buildings  and  Grounds. 

Chemistry, 
Analytical  Laboratory.  E.  M.  Bailey,  Ph.D.,  Chemist  in  Charge. 
R.  E.  Andrew,  M.A.,     C.  E.  Shepard,   "j 
H.  D.  Edmond,  B.S.,     Owen  L.  Nolan,     •  Assistant  Chemists. 
R.  T.  Merwin,  H.  J.  Fisher,  B.A.    I 

Frank  Sheldon,  Laboratory  Assistant. 
V.  L.  Churchill,  Sampling  Agent. 
Miss  Alta  H.  Moss,  Clerk. 

Biochemical  Laboratory.  T.  B.  Osborne,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.,  Chemist  in  Charge. 

Botany.  G.  P.  Clinton,  Sc.D.,  Botanist  in  Charge. 

E.  M.  Stoddard,  B.S.,  Pomologist. 
Miss  Florence  A.  McCormick,  Ph.D.,  Pathologist. 
G.  E.  Grahau,  General  Assistant. 
Mrs.  W.  W.  Kelsey,  Stenographer. 

Entomology,  W.  E.  Britton,  Ph.D.,  Entomologist;    State  Entomologist. 

B.  H.  Walden,  B.Agr.,  M.  P.  Zappe,  B.S.,   '.Assistant 
Philip  Garman,  Ph.D.,  •      Entomologists. 

John  T.  Ashworth,  Deputy  in  Charge  of  Gipsy  Moth  IVork. 
Samuel  T.  Sealy,  Deputy  in  Charge  of  Mosquito  Control. 
Miss  Gladys  M.  Finley,  Stenographer. 

Forestry.  Walter   O.   Filley,   Forester  in  charge. 

A.  E.  Moss,  M.F.,  j    .     . 

XT    ,,r    IT  1111-        }  Assistant  torcstcrs. 

H.  W.  HicocK,  M.F.,     5 

Miss  Pauline  A.  Merchant,  Stenographer. 

Plant  Breeding.  Donald  F.  Jones,  Plant  Breeder  in  charge. 

P.  C.  Mangelsdorf,  B.S.,  Assistant. 
Tobacco  Station.  G.  H.  Chapman,  Ph.D.,  Windsor,  Conn. 


Commercial  Feeding  Stuffs, 

By  E.  M.  Bailey.* 

PROVISIONS  OF  THE  STATUTES  RELATING  TO 
FEEDING  STUFFS. 

Under  the  Connecticut  statutes  the  term  "concentrated  com- 
mercial feeding-  stuffs"  covers  practically  all  feeds  excepting  hay 
and  straw,  whole  seed,  unmixed  meal  made  directly  from  any  of 
the  cereals  or  from  buckwheat,  and  feed  ground  from  whole  grain 
and  sold  directly  from  manufacturer  to  consumer. 

Under  the  new  fertilizer  law  cottonseed  meal  is  classed  as  a 
commercial  fertilizer  and,  as  such,  is  subject  to  analysis  fees  and 
tonnage  tax.  Provision  is  made,  however,  to  exempt  meal  sold 
exclusively  for  feeding  purposes.^ 

Section  4775  requires  that  every  lot  or  parcel  of  concentrated 
commercial  feeding  stuff  shall  bear  a  statement  giving  the  name 
and  address  of  the  manufacturer  or  importer,  the  number  of  net 
pounds  in  the  package,  the  name  of  the  article,  and  the  percentage 
of  protein  and  fat  contained  in  it.  The  law  forbids  the  use  of  any 
metal  in  affixing  tags. 

No  registration  of  feed  or  payment  of  analysis  or  license  fees  is 
required. 

The  penalty  for  violation  of  the  statute  is  not  more  than  $100 
fine  for  the  first  oft'ense  and  not  more  than  $200  for  each  subse- 
quent oft"ense. 

The  law  authorizes  this  station  to  take  samples  from  any 
manufacturer  or  dealer,  in  a  prescribed  manner,  and  requires  the 
station  to  analyze  annually  at  least  one  sample  of  each  brand  which 
it  has  collected,  and  to  publish  these  analyses  "together  with  such 
additional  information  in  relation  to  the  character,  composition 
and  use  thereof  as  may  be  of  importance." 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  SAMPLES. 

The  classification  and  summary  of  commercial  feeding  stuffs 
and  other  materials  requiring  fodder  analysis  which  have  been 
examined  during  the  past  year  are  as  follows : 


*  Analyses  are  by  Messrs.  Nolan,  Merwin  and  Fisher;  inspection  and 
sampling  are  by  Mr.  Churchill ;  and  the  compilation  of  results  for  publica- 
tion is  largely  due  to  Miss  Moss. 

'  Chapt.  204,  Public  Acts,  1919. 


33°  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Official  samples  taken  by  the  Station  Agent 159 

Samples  submitted  by  individuals   57 

Samples  examined  in  connection  with  field  experiments  at  Storrs  ....  267 

Samples  examined  in  connection  with  field  experiments  at  this  station  52 

Total    535 

Only  the  results  of  the  official  inspection  and  samples  submitted 
by  individuals  are  included  in  this  report.  Other  data  are  dis- 
cussed elsewhere. 

Official  samples  taken  by  this  station  are  classified  as  follows: 

Cottonseed  Meal   14  Maize  Products  17 

Linseed  Meal  6  Distillers'   Products    2 

Wheat  Bran   19  Brewers'  Products    2 

Wheat  Middlings 14  Dried  Beet  Pulp  7 

Red  Dog  Flour  3  Dried  Buttermilk i 

Wheat  Mixed  Feed 6  Proprietary  Stock  Feeds 51 

Rye  Products  2  Poultry  Feeds    15 

Total 159 

STANDARDS    FOR   WHEAT   .AIILL   FEEDS. 

Tentative  standards  for  wheat  mill  feeds,  with  or  without 
screening's,  have  been  adopted  by  the  Association  of  Feed  Control 
Officials.  The  figures  which  refer  to  crude  fiber  and  represent 
the  maximum  in  each  case,  are  as  follows  : 

Standard  Middlings   9-5% 

Flour   Middlings    6.0 

Red  Dog  Flour  4.0 

Brown   Shorts    6.5 

Gray  Shorts   5.5 

White  Shorts   3.5 

Wheat  Mixed  Feed   8.^ 


SIGNIFICANCE  OF  THE  NUTRIENT  GROUPS. 

The  significance  of  the  several  nutrient  groups  as  shown  by  the 
conventional  proximate  analysis  has  been  discussed  in  previous 
bulletins.^  Occasional  inquiries  contintie  to  be  received  as  to  the 
distinction  between  the  terms  "nitrogen-free  extract"  and  "carbo- 
hydrates" appearing-  upon  commercial  feed  tags.  The  sense  of 
the  Association  of  Feed  Control  Officials  upon  this  point  is 
embodied  in  resolutions  adopted  by  them  as  follows : 

"Resolved  that  it  is  the  sense  of  this  Association  that  wc  understand  the 
term  'Nitrogen-free  Extract'  to  cover  the  product  indicated  by  the  percen- 
tage obtained  by  subtracting  from  100  per  cent,  the  sum  of  the  percentages 
of  ash,  moisture,  protein,  fat  and  fiber. 

"Resolved    tiiat    tbc    term     'Carbohydrates'     be    interpreted    to    cover    the 


^  Conn.  Exp.  Sta.  Bull.  206,  1918;  Bull.  212.  1919. 


COEFFICIENTS    OF    DIGESTIBILITY    AND    NET    ENERGY    VALUES.       33 1 

product  indicated  by  the  percentage  obtained  by  the  addition  of  the  per- 
centages of  crude  fiber  and  nitrogen-free  extract." 

In  practice  tag's  often  bear  declarations  of  both  "fiber"  and 
"carbohydrates"  and  in  such  cases  the  term  "carbohydrates"  must 
be  regarded  in  the  sense  of   "nitrogen- free  extract." 

The  Association  has  adopted  further  resolutions  to  the  effect 
that  the  practice  of  packing  feeds  in  bags  containing  99  lbs.  and 
selling  the  same  for  100  lbs.  net  is  condemned;  and  that  a  ton  of 
feed  is  2000  lbs.  net. 

COEFFICIENTS  OF  DIGESTIBILITY  AND  NET 
ENERGY  VALUES. 

The  question  of  digestion  coefficients  and  energy  values  of 
feeding  stufifs  has  been  discussed  in  previous  reports.^  These 
factors  for  most  of  the  types  of  feed  reported  herein  are  given 
in  Table  I,  and  for  others  the  reader  is  referred  to  the  authorities 
cited. 

Table  I  — Coefficients    of    Digestibility    and    Net    Energy    Values 
OF  Feeding  Stuffs. ^ 


Feed. 


< 


Coefficient  of  digestibility. 


Carbohy 
Protein.    Fiber,      drates. 


Fat. 


H43 


Cottonseed  Meal 

Cottonseed  Feed 

Linseed  Meal  (old  process)..  . 
Linseed  Meal  (new  process) .  . 

Wheat  Bran 

Wheat  Feed 

Wheat  Middlings 

Red  Dog  Flour 

Rye  Flour 

Barley,  ground 

Barley  Bran 

Corn  Gluten  Meal; 

Corn  Gluten  Feed 

Hominy  Feed 

Brewer's  Grains 

Malt  Sprouts 

Distillers'  Grains,  Corn 

Distillers'  Grains,  Rye 

Beet  Pulp,  dried 

Peanut  Cake,  without  shells. . 
Soybean  Meal,  fat  extracted.. 
Cocoanut  Cake 


92.2 


90.0 
90.4 
89.9 


1.6 


90.7 


90.9 
913 
89.9 
92.5 
92.4 

93-4 
92.8 
91.8 

89-3 
88.2 
90.4 


58 
89 
86 
76 

77 
77 


85 
85 
85 
66 
81 
77 
73 
59 
52 
90 
92 
90 


37 
45 
57 
73 
43 
36 
30 
36 

70 
20 

55 
76 
76 
49 
87 
95 


9 
99 
23 


75 
[61 

78 
87 
74 
76 

78 


93 

86 
90 

88 
90 

57 


81 
67 
83 
84 
100 

87 


95 
90 

89 
95 
62 

87 
88 
86 
90 
86 
87 
93 
85 
91 
89 

85 
95 
84 

90 

68 

100 


90.0 

88  .'9 
85.1 
530 

59- 1 


84.2 
80.7 
81.3 
53-4 
72.7 

85-1 
56.0 

75-9 
93-6 

99-7 
83-5 


'Henry  and  Morrison,   15th  Ed.,  pp.   118-119;  Armsby  and  Putney,  Penn.  Exp.  Sta  ,  Bull, 
142,  1916. 


1  Conn.  Exp.  Sta.   Bull.   212,  p.   357,   1918;  Bull.   221,  pp.  347-351,    1919. 


332  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

ETHER  EXTRACT  IN  MOLASSES  FEEDS. 

Our  experience  with  the  determination  of  fat  in  feeds  containing 
molasses  or  other  saccharine  material  was  summarized  in  our 
report  last  year.^  Over  a  period  of  seven  years  nearly  one  half 
(42  per  cent.)  of  the  samples  examined  gave  lower  results  for 
ether  extract  when  the  procedure  of  washing  out  saccharine  sub- 
stances with  water  before  extracting  with  ether  was  followed ;  in 
the  remaining  cases  the  results  were  higher.  The  official  direct 
method  now  prescribes  extracting  with  water  before  extracting 
with  ether  in  cases  where  large  amounts  of  soluble  carbohydrates 
are  present.  We  have  followed  this  plan  in  cases  where  the  ether 
extract  was  below  guaranty  by  direct  extraction  with  ether. 

INSPECTION  OF  1921. 

Remarks  on  Analyses. 
(Analyses  on  pages  33S-357-) 
The  definitions  of  the  various  feeding  stuffs  here  given' are  those 
adopted  by  the  Association  of  Feed  Control  Ofiicials  revised  to 
October,  1921. 

Cottonseed  ]\Ieal. 

41.12  Per  cent.  Protein  Cottonseed  Meal,  Choice  Quality,  must  be  finely 
ground,  not  necessarily  bolted,  perfectly  sound  and  sweet  in  odor,  j'ellow, 
free  from  excess  of  lint,  and  by  analysis  must  contain  at  least  41.12  per 
cent,  crude  protein,  equivalent  to  8  per  cent,  of  ammonia. 

Cotton  seed  meal  not  fulfilling  the  above  requirements  as  to  color,  odor 
or  texture,  shall  be  branded  Off  Quality. 

38.56  Per  cent.  Protein  Cottonseed  Meal,  Prime  Quality,  must  be  finely 
ground,  not  necessarily  bolted,  of  sweet  odor,  reasonably  bright  in  color, 
yellow,  not  brown  or  reddish,  free  from  excess  of  lint,  and  by  analysis 
must  contain  at  least  38.56  per  cent,  crude  protein,  equivalent  to  7.5  per  cent, 
of  ammonia. 

Cottonseed  meal  not  fulfilling  the  above  requirements  as  to  color,  odor  or 
texture,  shall  be  branded  Off  Quality. 

36  Per  cent.  Protein  Cottonseed  Meal,  Good  Quality,  must  be  finely 
ground,  not  necessarily  bolted,  of  sweet  odor,  reasonably  bright  in  color, 
and  by  analysis  must  contain  at  least  36  per  cent,  crude  protein  equivalent 
to  7  per  cent,  of  ammonia. 

Cottonseed  meal  not  fulfilling  the  above  requirements  as  to  color,  odor 
or  texture  shall  be  branded  Off  Quality. 

Of  fourteen  samples  examined  all  satisfied  their  guaranties  with 
the  single  exception  that  18067,  Surety,  was  2.62  per  cent,  low  in 
protein.  The  average  composition  of  samples  examined  this 
year  is  protein  39.1,  fiber  10.9  and  fat  7.4  per  cent.  This  is 
substantially  better  than  the  average  for  the  same  constituents  for 
the  previous  six  years  which  shows  protein  37.1,  fiber  11. 9  and  fat 
6.9  per  cent.     The  average  price  has  been  $40.30  per  ton.     The 

"  Conn.  Exp.  Sta.,  Bull.  229,  p.  296,  1920. 


INSPECTION    OF    I92I.  333 

average  for  the  six-year  period  just  mentioned  was  $58.80  but 
this  figure  reflects  the  abnormal  prices  which  prevailed  at  the  close 
of  the  war  when  cottonseed  meal  sold  for  over  $80  per  ton. 

Linseed  Meal, 

Linseed  Meal  is  the  ground  product  obtained  after  extraction  of  part 
of  the  oil  from  ground  flaxseed  screened  and  cleaned  of  weed  seeds  and 
other  foreign  materials  by  the  most  improved  commercial  processes,  pro- 
vided that  the  final  product  shall  not  contain  over  six  per  cent,  of  weed 
seeds  and  other  foreign  materials  and  provided  further  that  no  portion  of 
the  stated  six  per  cent,  of  weed  seeds  and  other  foreign  materials  shall  be 
deliberately  added. 

Old  Process  Oil  Meal  is  the  ground  product  obtained  after  extraction  of 
part  of  the  oil  by  crushing,  cooking  and  hydraulic  pressure  from  seeds 
screened  and  cleaned  of  weed  seeds  and  other  foreign  materials  by  the  most 
improved  commercial  processes.  When  used  alone  the  term  "Old  Process 
Oil  Meal"  shall  be  understood  to  designate  linseed  meal  as  defined,  made  by 
the  old  process.  When  used  to  coA'er  any  other  product  the  name  of  the 
seed  from  which  it  is  obtained  shall  be  prefixed  to   "old  process  oil  meal." 

Six  samples,  all  old  process  meals,  substantially  met  their 
guaranties  in  all  respects. 

Wheat  Bran. 

Wheat  Bran  is  the  coarse  outer  coating  of  the  wheat  kernel  as  separated 
from  cleaned  and  scoured  wheat  in  the  usual  process  of  commercial  milling. 

All  of  the  samples  examined  satisfied  their  guaranties  as  to 
protein  and  fat.  So  far  as  fiber  guaranties  were  given  or  known 
they  were  not  exceeded.  The  average  composition,  viz.,  protein 
16.6,  fiber  9.5  and  fat  5.3  per  cent,  is  substantially  better  than  the 
average  for  the  previous  six  years,  viz.,  protein  15.7,  fiber  10. i  and 
fat  5.0  per  cent. 

Wheat  Middlings. 

Standard  Middlings  (Red  Shorts  or  Brovm  Shorts)  consists  mostly  of  the 
fine  particles  of  bran,  germ  and  very  little  of  the  fibrous  offal  obtained 
from  the  "tail  of  the  mill."  This  product  must  be  obtained  in  the  usual 
commercial  process  of  milling. 

Gray  Shorts  {Gray  Middlings  or  Total  Shorts)  consists  of  the  fine 
particles  of  the  outer  bran,  the  inner  bran  or  bee-wing  bran,  the  germ,  and 
the  oflfal  or  fibrous  material  obtained  from  the  "tail  of  the  mill."  This 
product  must  be  obtained  in  the  usual  process  of  commercial  milling. 

White  Shorts  or  White  Middlings  consists  of  a  small  portion  of  the  fine 
bran  particles  and  the  germ  and  a  large  portion  of  the  fibrous  offal  obtained 
from  the  "tail  of  the  mill."  This  product  must  be  obtained  in  the  usual 
process  of  flour  milling. 

One  sample,  17986,  exceeded  the  maximum  fiber  guaranty  by 
2.04  per  cent,  and  exceeded  also  the  tentative  limit  of  fiber  pre- 


334  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN   238. 

scribed  for  standard  middlings'^  by  i  .04  per  cent.     Xo  deficiencies 
were  found  in  protein  or  fat. 

The  average  composition  of  feeds  classed  as  middlings  without 
further  qualification  has  been,  for  the  previous  six  years,  protein 
16.7,  fiber  6.9  and  fat  5.2  per  cent. ;  the  average  shown  by  analyses 
this  year  is  protein  17.5,  fiber  6.9  and  fat  5.2  per  cent. 

Red  Dog  Flour. 

Red  Dog  Flour  consists  of  a  mixture  of  low-grade  flour,  fine  particles  of 
bran  and  the  fibrous  offal  from  the    "tail  of  the  mill." 

Only  three  samples  of  this  material  have  been  examined  this 
year.  The  guaranties  of  protein  and  fat  were  met,  or  reasonably 
substantiated,  and  the  average  fiber  content  did  not  exceed  the  ten- 
tative standard  set  for  this  product,  viz.,  4  per  cent.  One  sample, 
18046,  contained  4.27  per  cent,  of  fiber. 

Mixed  Feed. 

Wheat  Mixed  Feed  (Mill  Run  Wheat  Feed)  consists  of  pure  wheat  bran 
and  the  gray  or  total  shorts  or  flour  middlings  combined  in  the  proportions 
obtained  in  the  usual  process  of  commercial  milling. 

Six  samples  were  examined  and  all  satisfied  their  guaranties  of 
protein  and  fat.  One  sample,  17972,  exceeded  the  fiber  content 
fixed  for  wheat  feed^  but  the  average  was  well  below  the  tentative 
standard.  The  average  for  protein,  fiber  and  fat  as  shown  by 
analyses  this  year  is  17.06,  7.68  and  5.13  per  cent,  respectively 
while  the  average  for  the  same  ingredients  for  the  previous  six 
years  is  16.3,  7.8  and  5.0  per  cent,  respectively.  It  is  apparent  that 
protein  content  has  increased  while  the  other  constituents  have 
maintained  the  average. 

Rye  Products. 

Rye  Middlings  or  Rye  Feed  is  the  bj'-product  obtained  from  tlie  manu- 
facture of  ordinary  "100  per  cent"  rye  flour  from  cleaned  and  scoured  rye 
grain. 

The  two  samples  of  rye  feed  examined  conformed  to  their 
guaranties  for  protein  and  fat. 

Corn  Gluten  Feed. 

Corn  Glutoi  Feed  is  that  portion  of  commercial  shelled  corn  that  remains 
after  the  separation  of  the  larger  part  of  the  starch  and  tlie  germs  by  the 
processes  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  cornstarch  and  glucose.  It  may 
or  maj'-  not  contain  corn  solubles. 


^  Bv  the  As.sociation  of  Feed  Control  Ofticials.  1921. 
-  Ibid. 


INSPECTION    OF    I92I.  335 

Four  samples  were  examined  which  satisfied  their  guaranties  of 
protein  and  fat  except  in  case  of  15724  where  a  deficiency  of  1.41 
per  cent,  in  fat  was  found. 

Corn  Gluten  Meal. 

Corn  Gluten  Meal  is  that  part  of  commercial  shelled  com  that  remains 
after  the  separation  of  the  larger  part  of  the  starch,  the  germ  and  the  bran, 
by  the  processes  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  cornstarch  and  glucose.  It 
may  or  may  not  contain  corn  solubles. 

Only  one  sample  was  examined.  It  exceeded  its  guaranty  in 
both  protein  and  fat. 

Hominy  Feed. 

Hominy  Fee'd,  Hominy  Meal  or  Hominy  Chop  is  the  kiln-dried  mixture 
of  the  mill  run  bran  coating,  the  mill  run  germ,  with  or  without  a  partial 
extraction  of  the  oil  and  a  part  of  the  starchy  portion  of  the  Avhite  corn 
kernel  obtained  in  the  manufacture  of  hominy,  hominy  grits  and  corn  meal 
by  the  degerminating  process. 

Eleven  samples  were  examined.  Three,  15752,  18060  and 
18022  were  deficient  in  fat  and  one.  17983,  contained  an  excess  of 
fiber. 

Corn  Meal. 

Only  one  sample  was  examined.  It  was  of  normal  composition 
and  quality. 

Distillery  and  Brewery  Products. 

Two  samples  each  of  distillers'  and  brewers'  dried  grains  were 
examined.  They  satisfied  their  respective  guaranties  except  in 
case  of  15755  which  was  1.44  per  cent,  low  in  protein. 

Dried  Beet  Pulp. 

Dried  Beet  Pulp  is  the  dried  residue  from  sugar  beets  which  have  been 
cleaned  and  freed  from  crowns,  leaves  and  sand,  and  which  have  been 
extracted  in  the  process  of  manufacturing  sugar. 

Seven  samples  were  examined.  The  guaranties  of  protein  and 
fat  were  satisfactorily  met  and  generally  exceeded.  No  signifi- 
cant excess  of  fiber  M^as  found. 

Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds. 

The  variety  of  sources  from  which  these  mixtures  derive  their 
nutrients  results  in  a  supplementing  of  nutritive  qualities  which 
is  in  harmony  with  modern  ideas  of  efficient  feeding.  When 
compounded  with  materials  of  approved  feeding  value  free  from 
excess  of  hulls,  screenings,  etc.,  they  are  desirable  feeds.     As  to 


336  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

the  economy  of  their  use  we  are  unable  to  discover  any  logical 
relation  between  selling  price  and  composition.  The  ingredients 
of  which  these  feeds  are  composed  are  generally  stated  on  the  tags 
and  this  information,  although  not  required  by  law  in  this  state, 
is  valuable  to  the  feeder. 

Of  fifty-one  samples  examined  only  live  failed  to  satisfy  their 
guaranties,  and  in  only  two  of  these  were  the  deficiencies  con- 
spicuous. There  was  a  deficiency  in  protein  of  2.06  per  cent,  in 
18023  and  deficiencies  in  both  protein  and  fat  in  18047,  the 
amounts  being  1.37  and  0.91  per  cent,  respectively. 


Poultry  Feeds. 

Fifteen  samples  were  analyzed.  A  deficiency  in  protein  of  5.75 
per  cent,  was  found  in  18008. 

SUMMARY  OF  DEFICIENCIES 

Variations  from  guaranty  greater  than  one  per  cent,  in  protein 
and  in  fiber  and  one-fourth  of  one  per  cent,  in  fat  are  summarized 
in  Table  II. 


SUMMARY    OF   DEFICIENCIES.  337 

Table  II. — Feeds  not  Conforming  To  Guaranties  or  Otherwise  Illegal. 


Station 
No. 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Protein 
Defici- 
ency. 


Fat 
Defici- 
ency. 


Fiber 
Excess. 


Remarks. 


18067 
17989 
15728 

17998 

17986 

15722 

15724 

15752 
17983 
18060 
18022 

15755 

18002 
18023 
18026 
18047 

18008 


Cottonseed  Meal 

Surety.  American  Cotton  Oil  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn 

Danish.  Humphreys-Godwin  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn 

Sun.  A.  C.  Westervelt  &  Co.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn 


2.62 


Linseed  Meal 
Oil  Meal.  Kelloggs  &  Miller,  Amster- 
dam, N.  Y 


Wheat  Middlings 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell     Milling 
N.  Y 


Co. 


Wheat  Feed  {Mixed  Feed) 
Wirthmore.   St.   Albans  Grain 
St.  Albans,  Vt 


Co. 


Corn  Gluten  Feed 
Success.    U.  S.  Food  Products  Corp, 
Peoria,  111 


Hominy  Feed 
Illinois  Snowflake.    Illinois  Feed  & 

Elevator  Co.,  Bloomington,  111.  . 
White.    Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake 

Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich 

Plymouth.      Plymouth  Milling  Co., 

Lemars,  Iowa 

Sparr  Cereal  Co.,  Marchfield,  Wis. 

Brewers^  Products 
Dried  Brewers'  Grains.    Atlantic  Ex- 
port Co.,  N.  Y 1.44 


Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds. 
Blatchford's  Calf  Meal,  Blatchford 

Calf  Meal  Co.,  Wauregan,  111. .  . 
Vitality  Milk  Ration.     Rosenbaum 

Bros.,  Chicago,  111 

Nobotheration   Stock   Feed.    C.    W. 

Campbell  Co.,  Westerly,   R.   I... 
Delaware.  Delaware  Mills,  Deposite, 

N.  Y 


Poultry  Feeds 

Wirthmore.     St.  Albans  Grain  Co., 

St.  Albans,  Vt 


2.06 


1-37 


5-75 


Wire  tags,  illegal. 
Wire  tags,  illegal. 

Wire  tags,  illegal. 


0.47 


1. 41 


2.00 
0.55 


2.04 


2.27 


0.39 

1.09 
0.91 


2,^8  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercl\l  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Retail  Dealer. 


Oil  Seed  Products. 
Cottonseed  Meal. 
Longhorn.     American  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Memphis, 
Tenn 

Surety.  American  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Memphis, 
Tenn 

Monarch.  Ashcraft-Wilkinson  Co.,  Atlanta, 
Ga 

Paramount.  Ashcraft-Wilkinson  Co.,  Atlanta, 
Ga 

St.  Clair.  East  St.  Louis  Cotton  Oil  Co., 
National  Stock  Yards,  111. 

Bull.    Humphreys-Godwin  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 


Danish.  Humphreys-Godwin  Co.,  Memphis, 
Tenn 

Dixie.  Humphrevs-Godwin  Co.,  Memphis, 
Tenn \ 

Forfat.     Humphreys-Godwin     Co.,     Memphis, 

Tenn 

Economy.     Lyle  &  Lyle,  Huntsville,  Ala 


Syragold.     Syracuse  Milling  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Taylor  Commission  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga 


Planet.     A.    C.    Westervelt   &   Co.,    Memphis, 
Tenn 

Sun.     A.  C.  Westervelt  &  Co.,  Mempliis,  Tenn. 


Amco. 


Linseed  Meal,  Old  Process. 
American  Milling  Co.,  Peoria,  111. 


Ground  Oil  Cake.     Archer-Daniels  Linseed  Co., 


Buffalo,  N.  Y Guaranty 


Middlelown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guaranty 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guaranty 

Hartford:  Garber-Northam 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

West  Cheshire:  G.  W.  Thorpe. 

Guarantv 

Westerly':  C.  W.  Campbell  Co. 

Guaranty 

Willimantic:  W  i  1 1  i  m  a  n  t  i  c 
Grain  Co 

Guarantv 

Wallingford:  A.  E.  Hall 

Guarantv 

Rockville:  Rockville  ^Milling 
Co 

Guaranty 

Torriugton:  D.  L.  Talcott .... 

Guarantv 

Plantsville:  C.  A.  Cowles 

Guaranty 

Somers:  W.  C.  Everett 

Guaranty 

Aliddletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guarant\- 

So.  Coventry:  So.  Coventry. 
Grain  Elevator 

Guarantv 

Willimantic:  E.  A.  Buck  Co. . 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 


New  Haven:  R.  G.   Davis  l<L- 

Sons 

Guarantv 

Willimantic:  E.  A.  Buck  Co.. 


t  Wire  tags. 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  192  i. 


339 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water. 


Ash. 


Protein 
(Nx  6.25). 


Fiber. 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


•59 

■50 

38 
94 
03 


6.36 

5-83 

'26 


8.22 
7.07 


•35 
.67 

35 
00 

41 

77 
61 

09 
34 
63 
60 

.90 

,08 
28 

50 


5-94 
5-94 


4331 
43.00 

33-38 
36.00 

44.06 
43.00 
36.88 
36.00 
36.88 
36.00 

42.75 
43.00 

36.75 
36.00 

42.56 
41 .00 
39-50 
38.55 
36.44 
36.00 

36.56 
36.00 

37.56 
36.00 

43-38 
43.00 
38.06 
36.00 
38.53 
39  14 
32.9 


31.06 
30.00 

30.31 
31.00 


8.13 
12.00 

14.74 
14.00 

7-73 
10.00 
12.99 
14.00 
II  .70 
16.00 

8.60 
10.00 
14.  II 
15.00 


10.00 

9-51 
12.00 
II .  II 

14.00 
12.98 
15.00 

11.98 
14.00 

7.40 
10.00 
12. 19 
15.00 
12.92 
10.85 

4.0 


8.87 

8^65 
10.00 


26.37 
25.00 

33-55 
27.00 

27-49 
23.00 

30.52 
27.00 
31-64 


28.88 
26.00 

30.31 
25.00 

29.18 
26.00 
30.00 
25.00 

32.37 
27.00 
30.23 
25.00 

29.31 
27.00 

27.01 
26.00 
30.60 
25.00 
25.69 
29.85 
22.4 


40.26 
39-37 


9-25 
6.00 

6.16 
5-50 

7-99 
6.00 
6.67 
5-50 
6.34 
5-00 

6.99 
5-00 

6.74 
5-00 

7-31 
5.00 
7.72 
5.00 
7.21 
5-00 
7.06 
5-00 

8.41 
5-50 

8-77 
6.00 
7.04 
5-00 
5-32 
7.40 
7.0 


5-65 
5.00 
8.66 
6.00 


51-00 

49.00 

50.00 

43.00 

49.00 

50.00 

52.00 

49.00 

48.00 

48.00 

52.00 

48.00 

49  30 

34°  COXXECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commerclvl  Feeds, 


Station 
No. 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Retail  Dealer. 


17998! 

18050 
18016 

17988 


18020 
18007 

IS734* 
18056* 
15767* 

18019* 

18053* 

IS757 

17995* 
I57SI 
15738* 
15753 


Oil  Seed  Products — Concluded 

Linseed  Meal,  Old  Process — Concluded 

Oil  Meal.     Kellogg  &  Miller,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Linseed  Cake.     Linseed  Products  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn 

Linseed  Oil  Meal.     Mann   Bros.  Co.,     Buffalo, 
N.  Y 

Oil  Meal.     Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Under- 
cliff,  N.J 


Wheat  Products. 
Wheat  Bran. 

Pennant.     E.  W.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 


Bay  State.     Bay  State  Milling  Co.,   Winona, 
Minn 

The  Blair  Milling  Co.,  Atchison,  Kans 

Granite.     J.  G.  Davis  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Duluth  Imperial.     Duluth  Superior  Milling  Co., 
Duluth,  Minn 

Duluth  Imperial.     Duluth  Superior  Milling  Co., 
Duluth,  Minn 

Lucky.     Federal  Mill  &  Lockport  Elevator  Co., 
N.  Y 

Pure.     Graf  ton 'Roller  Mill  Co.,  Grafton,  No. 
Dakota 

Choice.     Hecker- J  ones- Jewell  Milling  Co.,  N.  Y. 

The  Jenkinson  Mills  Co.,  Williston,  No.  Dakota. 

The  Kaull  Milling  Co.,  Kansas  City  Kans 

Niagara    Pure.     Niagara    Falls    MilHng    Co., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 


Middlefield:  Middlefield 
Grain  &  Coal  Co 

Guaranty 

New  Milford:  Geo.  T.  Soule .  . 

Guaranty 

Norwich:  Yantic  Grain  & 
Products  Co 

Guarantv 

Wallingjord:  A.  E.  Hall 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses ......... 

Average  digestible 


Norwich:   Yantic    Grain   and 

Products  Co 

Guaranty 

New    Lo7idon:    Conn.    Grain 

Corp 

Guaranty 

East  Haven:  F.  A.  Forbes .... 

Guaranty 

Torrington:  D.  L.  Talcott .... 

Guaranty 

Rockville:  Rock\-ille  Grain  »& 

Coal  Co 

Guaranty 

Norwnch:    Yantic    Grain     & 

Products  Co 

Guarantv 

Nno  Milford:  Geo.  E.  Acklev 

Co ". 

Guaranty 

Thoinpsonville:  Geo.  S.  Phelps 

&Co 

Guarantv 

Plant si'il'lc:  C.  A.  Cowles 

Guaranty 

West  Cheshire:  G.  W.  Thorpe. 

Guarantv 

Bran  ford:    S.  V.  Osbom 

Guaranty 

Thorn psonville:  Geo.  S.  Phelps 

&  Co 

Guaranty 


t  Wire  tags. 

*  With  screenings. 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  192  i — Continued. 


341 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Station 
No. 


Water. 


Ash. 


Protein 
(N.  X  6.25) 


Fiber. 


Nitrogen-free  Ether 

Extract  Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.).      (Crude  Fat). 


Price 
per 
ton. 


17998 
18050 

18016 
17988 


18020 

18007 

15734 
18056 

15767 
18019 
18053 

15757 
17995 
15751 
15738 

15753 


7-97 
20 

25 
02 

95 


6.20 
6.'ii 

5-i8 
6.27 

5-94 


84    ;  6.91 

I 

58    j  6.32 

01    ■  6.58 

57  I  5-88 

72   ;  6.01 


5-81 

6.48 

6. 19 
6.48 
6.59 
6.54 

6. II 


31-13 
31.00 

29-75 
30.00 

35-88 
33-00 
30.00 
31.00 
31-00 

31-35 
27.9 


16.81 
14.50 

16.13 
13.00 

17-25 
14.50 
17.00 
14.00 

16.75 
15.00 

17-13 
15.00 

15-56 
12.00 

16.75 
15.00 
16.00 
14-50 
16.00 

15-49 
18.06 

14-50 

17-94 
16.00 


9.92 
00 


59 
59 
44 

50 

94 
00 

82 

29 
00 


39.62 
40.67 

35-94 

40.78 


39-45 
30.8 


52.81 

53-78 
55-34 
56  .'56 

52.15 

53-43 

53-83 

54-63 

50.64 
51-55 
53-36 

53-54 
54-66 


6-35 
4.00 

7-43 
5-00 

6-57 
6.00 
6.38 
5-00 
5-16 
6.84 
6.1 


71 


29 
50 

74 
00 

78 
75 
78 
39 
83 
50 

28 
50 


542  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commekcl\l  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Retail  Dealer. 


Wheat  Products — Continued. 

Wheat  Bran — Concluded. 

Niagara   Choice.     Niagara   Falls   Milling    Co., 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

PiUsbury's.    Pillsbur>'  Mills,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Quaker  City  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Washburn  Mills,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Washburn-Crosby  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Pioneer.  Western  Canada  Flour  Mills  Co., 
Canada 

Atkinson's.     Made  in  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Wheat  Middlings. 
Bay  State.     Bay  State  Milling  Co.,   Winona, 
Minn 

Dairy  Maid.  Federal  Mill  &  Elev.  Co.,  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y 

Hecker-J ones-Jewell  Milling  Co.,  New  York.  .  .  . 

Rex.     Maple  Leaf  Milling  Co.,  Toronto,  Canada 

Niagara.     Niagara  Falls  Milling  Co.,  Niagara 

Falls,  N.  Y 

PiUsbury's    B.     Pillsbury    Mills,    IMinneapolis, 

Minn ' 

Quaker  City.     Quaker  City   Flour   Mills   Co., 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Alta.     Russell  Miller  Milling  Co.,  MinneapoHs, 

Minn .^ 

Snowball.  Shane  Bros.  &  Wilson  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn 

Angelus.  Thompson  Milling  Co.,  Lockport, 
N.  Y 

Geo.  Urban  Milling  Co.,  Buflfalo,  N.  Y 


Meriden:  August  Grulich  Est. 

Guarant}- 

Ansonia:  Ansonia  Flour  & 
Grain  Co 

Guarant}- 

North  Haven:  W.  L.  Thorpe.  . 

Guarant}.' 

Rockville:  Rockville  Milling  Co. 

Guaranty 

Middletoum:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc.. 

Guaranty 

Jewett  City:  Jewett  Citv  Grain 

Co : 

Guaranty 

Soiithport:  C.  Buckingham  & 

Co 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 

Ansonia:  Ansonia  Flour  & 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

ye-w  London:  P.  Swartz  Co..  . 

Guaranty 

Stamford:  W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty 

Hamden:  I.  W.  Beers 

Guaranty 

Meriden:  August  Grulich  Est. 

Guaranty 

Plainville:  Eaton  Bros 

Guaranty 

North  Haven:  W.  L.  Thorpe.  . 

Guaranty 

Norwich:  Yantic  Grain  & 
Products  Co 

Guaranty 

Guilford:  Fred  C.  Morse 

Guaranty 

New  Britain:  C.  W.  Lines  Co. 

Guaranty 

Bran  ford:  S.  V.  Osborn 

Guaranty 


With  screenings. 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  192  i — Continued. 


343 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 

Station 

Price 

No. 

Nitrogen-free 

Ether 

per 

Water. 

Ash. 

Protein 

Fiber. 

Extract 

Extract 

ton. 

(Nx  6.25). 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 

(Crude  Fat). 

17992 

8.46 

6.29 

17.19 

9-15 

53.82 

509 

$29 . 00 

16.00 

3 

50 

1 797 1 

8 

77 

5 

98 

16.50 
13.00 

9.91 

53 

70 

5 
4 

14 
00 

28 

00 

17969 

8 

85 

6 

33 

15.38 
13.00 

8^54 

56 

17 

4 
3 

73 
00 

27 

00 

15766 

9 

18 

6 

36 

16.50 
13.00 

9.89 

53 

00 

5 
4 

07 
00 

25 

00 

18068 

8 

84 

6 

65 

1563 
13.00 

10.09 

54 

39 

4 
4 

40 
00 

18024 

9 

29 

5 

94 

16.56 
14-50 

9.13 

53 

44 

5 
3 

64 
50 

29 

00 

17976 

7 

13 

6 

52 

16.25 
13.00 
14    15 

9.78 
10.50 

54 

97 

5 
4 
3 

35 
00 
64 

30 

00 

8 

36 

6 

31 

16.60 

9  51 

53 

92 

5 

30 

28 

27 

12.6 

4.0 

40.1 

3  3 

17973 

II  .24 

2.85 

17.38 

2.61 

61 .92 

4.00 

40.00 

14.00 

2 

00 

18010 

8 

25 

4 

72 

16.38 
13.00 

6^36 

59 

25 

5 
3 

04 
00 

30 

00 

17986 

6 

85 

5 

29 

17.50 
15.50 

10.54 
8.50 

53 
54 

96 
24 

5 
4 

86 
50 

28 

00 

15745 

8 

72 

4 

47 

17.63 
16.00 

7-93 

55 

42 

5 
5 

83 
50 

28 

00 

1 799 1 

8 

13 

4 

80 

18.13 
16.50 

7-98 

55 

42 

5 
3 

54 
50 

30 

00 

18033 

9 

09 

5 

35 

16.88 
14.00 

8^56 

55 

58 

4 
4 

54 
00 

33 

00 

17966 

8 

62 

3 

78 

16.69 
14.00 

4-47 

61 

33 

5 
4 

II 

00 

36 

00 

18021 

7 

99 

5 

10 

19.00 
15.00 

8.01 

53 

50 

6 

4 

40 
50 

34 

00 

15742 

9 

16 

4 

37 

18.75 
16.00 

5^36 

57 

59 

4 
4 

77 
00 

34 

00 

18005 

8 

38 

4 

76 

16.94 
II  .00 

7:16 

57 

85 

4 
3 

91 
00 

32 

00 

15740 

8 

39 

5 

40 

16.06 

"7-95 

56 

99 

5 

21 

30 

00 

15.00 

9.50 

4.00 

344         CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Wheat  Products — Concluded 
Wheat  Middlings —  Concluded 
Victor.  Victor  Flour  Mills,  Victor,  N.  Y. 


Standard.     Washburn-Crosby  Co.,  Minneapolis. 
Minn 

Atkinson's.     Made  in  Minneapolis,  Minn 


Red  Dog  Flour. 
Marshall  Milling  Co.,  Marshall,  ]Minn. 


Komo.     St. Paul  Milling  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. .  . 

Adrian.     Washburn-Crosby    Co.,    Minneapolis, 
Minn 


Wheat  Feed  {Mixed  Feed). 
Grafton.     Grafton  Roller  Mill  Co.,  Grafton,  No. 
Dakota 

Pillsbury's  Fancy.  Pillsbury  Mills,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn 

Occident.  Russell  Miller  Milling  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn 

Wirthmore.  St.  Albans  Grain  Co.,  St.  Albans, 
Vt 

Gold  Mine.  Sheffield  King  Milling  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn 

Kent.     Williams  Bros.  Co.,  Kent,  Ohio 


Retail  Dealer. 


Wins  ted: 

Sons. .  . 
Guaranty . 


E.    Manchester    & 


Stafford  Springs:  Dennis 
Grain  Mill 

Guaranty 

Southport:  C.  Buckingham  & 
Co 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 


Danbury:  F.  C.  Benjamin .... 

Guaranty 

Hartford:  Meech  Grain  Co. .  . 

Guaranty 

New  Haven:  R.   G.   Davis  & 

Sons .  .  .  .' 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  cf  analyses 

Average  digestible 


Tho7npsonville:  Geo.  S.  Phelps 
&  Co 

Guaranty :  .  .  .  . 

Danbury:  H.  E.  Meeker 

Guaranty 

Guilford:  Fred  C.  Morse 

Guaranty 

South  Coventry:  South  Coven- 
try Grain  Elev 

Guaranty 

Afisojiia:  Ansonia  Flour  & 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Whistcd:  E.  Manchester  &  Sons 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 


*With  screenings. 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  1921 — Continued. 


345 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Station 

No. 


Water. 


Ash. 


Protein 
(N.  X  6.25). 


Fiber. 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


Price 
per 
ton. 


18061 

15720 
17974 


18046 
18062 

1 804 1 


15754 
18045 

1574I 
15722 

17972 
18057 


8.56 

9.61 
9.46 

8^74 

9.88 
8 '87 

9.68 
9-47 

17 

•53 

'87 

.68 

•74 

:84 


5-37 

5-03 
4-13 
4.67 

3.60 
4^63 

63 
62 


62 

59 

72 

43 

34 
27 

16 


17-50 
17-50 


17.69 
14.00 

18.25 
15.00 

14  75 
17.48 

13-5 


18.06 
15.00 
19  50 
16.00 

16.75 
16.00 
15.66 
18.10 
15  93 


17.13 
14.00 

17.94 
14.00 
19.00 
16.00 

16.75 
15.00 

16.44 
15.00 

15-13 
16.00 
15  00 
17.06 
13  14 


7-38 

7-67 
5.08 


6.93 
2.1 


27 
61 

99 

62 
30 

25 
49 
41 

40 

39 

18 


55-29 


54 

71 

58 

14 

56.95 
44-4 

59 

85 

57 

74 

64 

18 

60 
53 

60 
32 

55 
57 
52 

59 

54 
59 

56 
42 


5-29 
4.00 

4-94 
5.00 
4.00 
5  23 
4-6 


34 
00 

65 
00 

77 
00 
00 
59 
95 


5.60 
2.70 

5-24 
4.00 
5-96 
4-50 

4.20 
4-50 

5-30 
4-50 
4-48 
3-50 

3  95 
5  13 

4  44 


$33-00 

26.00 
30.00 
31-71 

44.00 
54-00 

43.00 

47.00 


29.00 
36.00 
28.00 

38.00 

30.00 
38.00 

33-16 


;46  COXXECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Retail  Dealer. 


Rye  Products. 

Feed.     Boutwell  Milling  Co.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 


Irving  Mills  Feed.     Van  Vechting  Milling  Co., 
Rochester,  N.  Y 


Maize  Products. 

Corn  Gluten  Feed. 

Buffalo.     Corn  Products  Refining  Co.,  N.  Y 

Douglas.  Penick  &  Ford.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. .  .  . 
Staley's.  A.  E.  Staley  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur,  111. .  . 
Success.     U.  S.  Food  Products  Corp.,  Peoria,  111. 


Com  Gluten  Meal. 
Diamond.     Corn  Products  Refining  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Hominy  Feed. 
Homco.     American  Hominy  Co.,  Indianapolis, 

Ind 

Emco.     Evans  Milling  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. .  . 

Illinois  Snowflake.  Illinois  Feed  &  Elevator 
Co.,  Bloomington,  111 

White.  Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co.,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich 

Badger.  Chas.  A.  Krause  Milling  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis 

Choice  Steam  Cooked.  Miner-Hillard  Milling 
Co.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 

Mystic.     Mystic  Mills,  Sioux  City,  Iowa 


New  Haven:  R.  G.  Davis  & 

Sons 

Guaranty 

Torrington:  D.  L.  Talcott.  .  .  . 
Guaranty 

East  Have?i:  F.  A.  Forbes.  .  .  . 

Guaranty 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guaranty 

Ansonia:  Ansonia  Flour  & 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Williniantic:  W  i  1 1  i  m  a  n  t  i  c 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 

Westerly:    C.    W.    Campbell 

Co 

Guaranty 

Norwalk:  C.  E.  Slauson  Co. . 

Guaranty 

Branford:  S.  V.  Osborn 

Guaranty 

Thorn psotiville:  Geo.  S.  Phelps 
&  Co 

Guarantv 

Stamford:  W.  L.  Crabb 

Guarantv 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guaranty 

Guilford:  Fred  C.  Morse 

Guaranty 

Hartford:  Garber-Northam . . 

Grain  Co 

Guaranty 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  1921 — Continued. 


!47 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Station 
No. 


Water. 


Ash. 


Protein 
(Nx  6.25), 


Fiber. 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


Price 
per 
ton. 


18040 
18055 


15733 
18000 
17970 
15724 


18030 

17978 
15737 

15752 
17983 

18003 
15743 

18066 


•79 
'64 


■50 
•83 
•50 
•63 


7-79 


.67 
•49 


94 

57 

.08 

•55 


8.24 


3-81 
3-28 


13 


31 
60 
08 
28 


1.56 


.72 


•99 


25 
51 

01 
13 


2.31 


15^44 
13  50 
16.50 
13.00 


25^50 
23.00 

23  25 
23.00 

24.44 
23.00 

23^75 
23.00 
23.00 
24.23 
20.6 


45-25 
40.00 


10.94 
10.00 

11-75 
10.00 

9-50 

9-50 

II  .00 

10.00 

12.25 
10.00 
10.81 
10.00 


10.56 
8.50 


4.29 
3-95 


15 


II  .61 


5-07 
6.00 

497 
7.00 

1 .90 
3.00 
7.27 
5.00 

3-46 
5.00 
4.68 
5.00 


4. 10 
5-00 


64.49 
64-33 


30-73 


66 


62 

55 

13 
00 

73 

39 

65 

55 

62 
00 

65 

78 

68 

19 

68 
65 

07 
.00 

3-18 
3.00 
3-30 
2.00 


3-20 
1 .00 

2.14 
1 .00 

2.41 
1 .00 

3-59 
5.00 
2.00 
2.83 
2.6 


3.06 
1 .00 


8.01 
6.00 
9.67 
750 

4.02 
4-50 
7-03 
5.00 

7.42 
5.00 

5^64 
4.00 


6.72 
4.00 


VS32 .  00 
29.00 


38. 


38, 
40 
38 
38. 


50 


62 


54.00 


35  • 
34- 

30 
37 

31 
31 


00 
00 

00 
00 


32.00 


34^  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercl\l  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Maize  Products — Coticluded. 

Hominy  Feed — Concluded 

The  Patent  Cereal  Co.,  Geneva,  N.  Y 

Plymouth.     Plymouth    Milling    Co.,    Lemars, 
Iowa 

Plymouth.     Plymouth    Milling    Co.,    Lemars, 
Iowa 

Sparr  Cereal  Co.,  Marchfield,  Wis 

Corn  Meal. 
Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc.,  Middletown 

Distillers'  Products. 
Com  Distillers'  Dried  Grains.     American  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Peoria,  111 

Rossville  Distillers'  Dried  Grains.     The  Ross- 
ville  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind 

Brewers'  Products. 
Dried  Brewers'  Grains.     Atlantic  Export  Co., 
N.  Y 

Fleischmann's  Dried  Grains.     Fleischmann  Co., 
Peekskill,  N.  Y 

Dried  Beet  Pulp. 
Dried    Beet   Pulp.     Clover   Leaf   Milling   Co., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Dried    Molasses-Beet    Pulp.     Larrowe    Milling 

Co.,  Detroit,  Mich 

Dried  Beet  Pulp.  Larrowe  Milling  Co.,   Detroit, 

Michigan 

Dried  Beet  Pulp.  Larrowe  Milling  Co.,  Detroit, 

Mich 

Dried  Beet  Pulp.     Larrowe  Milling  Co.,  Detroit, 

Mich 

Dried  Beet  Pulp.    Michigan  Sugar  Co.,  Saginaw, 

Mich 


Retail  Dealer. 


West  Cheshire:  G.  W.  Thorpe . 

Guaranty 

Yantic:  Yantic  Grain  &  Prod- 
ucts Co 

Guaranty 

Winsted:  E.  Manchester  & 
Sons 

Guaranty 

Yantic:  Yantic  Grain  &  Prod- 
ucts Co 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

New  Haven:  R.  G.  Davis  & 
Sons 

Guaranty 

Winsted:  E.  Manchester  & 
Sons 

Guaranty 

Thorn psonville:  Geo.  S.  Phelps 

&  Co 

Guaranty 

East  Haven:  F.  A.  Forbes.  .  .  . 
Guaranty 

NrcV    Britain:    Stanlej-    Svea 

Grain  &  Coal  Co 

Guarantv 

Westerly':  C.  W.  Campbell .  .  . 

Guaranty 

Hamden:  I.  W.  Beers 

Guaranty 

Norwalk':  C.  E.  Slauson  Co. . . 

Guarantv 

WalUnsford:  A.  E.  Hall 

Guarantv 

North  Haven :  W.  L.  Thorpe .  . 
Guaranty 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  igii^Continued. 


349 


Station 
No. 


15750 
18017 
18060 
18022 

18069 

18042 
18059 

15755 
15732 

18004 
18027 

15744 
17980 
17987 
17964 


Water. 


6.97 

6.84 
28 
76 
85 


9.82 

5-31 
5-34 

5.85 
5-03 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Ash. 


2.78 
2.62 
2.00 
2  .  16 
2.40 

I  .40 

1-54 
3-15 

3-45 
2.45 


7 

69 

3- 

6 

39 

6. 
6. 

6 

21 

3- 

6 

39 

3- 

5 

83 

2. 

6 

32 

3 

19 

.00 

.09 

•  50 
'67 

•53 


Protein 
(N,  X  6.25). 


11.38 
10.00 

II. 31 

10.00 

10.13 

10.00 

10.25 

10.00 

9.81 

10.89 

7-2 


938 


29.69 
28.00 

31-13 

30.00 


23  56 
25.00 
19.94 

17.00 


38 

00 

63 

00 

93 
00 

13 
00 
88 
00 
69 
00 


Fiber. 


5 

15 

5 

00 

4 

22 

3 

52 

4 

10 

9 

00 

5 

55 

4 

40 

3 

3 

2.06 


II  .72 

15.00 

12.  17 
13.00 


12.28 
14.00 

16.33 
21  .00 


19-45 
20.00 

15-29 
20.00 
20.13 


18.37 
20.00 
20.09 
20.00 
19-95 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 


67 

60 

66 

69 

68 

58 
67 
60 

97 
00 

40 

57 

28 

44 
48 

7 

73  29 


37-77 
30.00 

35-40 


47-55 
48.46 


58 

81 

58 

00 

61 

77 

54 

00 

60 

98 

61 

67 

58 

00 

60 

59 

58 

00 

59 

63 

Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


5-75 

5-00 

8.61 
8.50 

6.50 
8.50 

7-45 
8.00 
6.00 
6.98 
6.4 


4-05 


13-97 
8.00 

12.81 
10.00 


7-31 
6.00 

7-79 
6.00 


1 .46 
0.50 
0.73 

0.66 
0.50 
0.94 
0.50 
0.94 
0.50 
0.88 
0.50 


Price 

per 
ton. 


$30.00 

34-00 
37-00 
34.00 
33^18 


38.00 
53-00 


39.00 
25.00 


37.00 
31.00 
35  00 
35-00 

32.00 


350     ■     CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercl\l  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Retail  Dealer. 


Dried  Beet  Pulp — Concluded 
Dried  Beet  Pulp.     The  Ubiko  Milling  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio 

Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds. 
Horse,  Dairy  and  Stock  Feeds. 
Blatchford's  Calf  Meal.     Blatchford  Calf  Meal 
Co.,  Wauregan,  111 

Schumacher  Calf  Meal.  Quaker  Oats  Co., 
Chicago,  111 

Portage  Horse  Feed.  Akron  Feed  &  Milling 
Co.,  Akron,  Ohio 

Armour's  Horse  Feed.  Armour  Grain  Co., 
Chicago,  111 

Big  4  Horse  Feed.  Clover  Leaf  Milling  Co., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Morhaste  Horse  Feed.  Curtiss  Grain  Corp., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Kingfalfa  Horse  Feed.  Hales  &  Hunter  Co., 
Chicago,  111 

Hamlin's  Quality  Feed.  Dwight  Hamlin,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa 

Besco  Heavy  Grain  Horse  Feed.  G.  C.  Haste, 
Inc.,  New  York 

Algrane  Horse  Feed.  H-O  Co.'s  Mills,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y 

Chelsea  Horse  Feed.  Park  &  Pollard  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass 

Peters  Arab  Horse  Feed.  M.  C.  Peters  Mills 
Co.,  Omaha,  Neb 

Green  Cross  Horse  Mixed  Feed.  Quaker  Oats 
Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Mogul  Mixed  Feed.  Quaker  Oats  Co.,  Chicago, 
111 

Wirthmore  Pig  Feed.     C.  M.  Cox,  Boston,  Mass. 

Larrowe  Hog  Feed.  Larrowe  Milling  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich 


Mystic:  Mystic  Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guaranty 

New  Miiford:  Geo.  T.  Soule .  . 

Guaranty 

New  London:  Conn.  Grain 
Corp 

Guaranty 

Stamford:  W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty 

New  Haven:  Crittenden-Ben- 
ham  Co 

Guaranty- 

Branford:  S.  V.  Osbom 

Guaranty 

Manchester:  Little  &  McKin- 
ney 

Guaranty 

Hazardville:  A.  D.  Bridges 
Sons 

Guaranty 

North  Haven:  W.  L.  Thorpe.  . 

Guaranty 

Westerly:  C.  W.  Campbell  Co. 

Guaranty 

Waterbury:  Spencer  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty 

Bristol:  Goodsell  Bros 

Guaranty 

Thompsonville:  Geo.  S.  Phelps 

&  Co 

Guaranty 

Manchester:  Little  &  McKin- 

ney 

Guaranty 

Neiv  Miiford:  Geo.  T.  Soule. . 

Guaranty 

Rockville:  Rockville  Grain  & 

Coal  Co 

Guaranty 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  1921 — Continued. 


351 


Station 
No. 


18002 
18049 

18006 
17982 

18038 
1 5739 

15762 

IS759 
17967 
18025 

18037 
1 803 1 

15756 

15763 
18048 

17963 


Water. 


5-81 
6.37 

8.58 
7.24 

5-43 
6.50 

4.40 
6'48 

5-49 

4.88 

5-27 
7.70 

4. II 
5  64 

5-93 

5-16 
8^43 

8.14 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Ash. 


2.96 

3  59 


41 

53 

75 
86 

93 

14 
II 

44 

33 
30 

27 

36 
15 

99 


Protein 
(N.  X6.25). 


10.06 

8.00 
8.00 
9  52 
50 


24.56 
24.00 
20.63 
18.00 

11.63 
10.00 
12.13 
II  .00 

9.00 
9.00 
9  63 
7.00 

11.56 
10.00 


9.00 
10.81 

9.00 
10.81 
II  .00 

8.63 

9.00 

II  .00 

10.00 

12.13 
10.00 

9  25 
10.00 
20.25 
18.00 

23  13 
18.00 


Fiber. 


1973 
20.00 
20.00 
19.00 
15.8 


7 

02 

2 

42 

9 

66 

10 

64 

II 

13 

8.85 

14.00 
12.04 


I3I3 

'8'28 

10.31 
9-75 

10.86 


10 

73 

II 

33 

16 

80 

8 

10 

7 

60 

Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.) 


60.34 
60.00 
57.60 

60.57 
50.2 


49.42 

54  48 

65.29 
61.30 

65 -79 
65-45 


61 .60 

64.77 
67.61 
61^82 

66.22 
63.64 

61.77 
58.99 


47.22 
48.46 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


I  .  10 
0.50 
0.50 
0.95 


4.61 
5.00 
9.01 

8.00 

2.58 
2.00 
4.90 
4.00 

3-93 

2  .00 

3-73 
3.00 

2.38 
2.00 

2.20 
1.50 

3  92 
2.00 
3  92 
4.00 

2.85 
2.00 
2.69 
2.00 

2.57 
2.50 

2.44 
2.50 

5-85 
5.00 

6.68 
5.00 


$32 ■ 00 


Price 
per 
ton. 


33.66 

87.00 
98.00 

38.00 
44.00 

33.00 
35.00 

42.00 


39.00 
42  .00 

34,00 

37.00 
43.00 

38.00 

42.00 
49,00 

58.00 


352  CONNECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN   238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commerclvl  Feeds, 


Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds — Conlintied. 

Horse,  Dairy  and  Stock  Feeds — Continued. 

Nobotheration.     C.  W.  Campbell  Co.,  Westerly, 

R.  I. 

Unicom  Dairy  Ration.  Chapin  &  Co.,  Ham- 
mond, Ind 

Eshelman's  25  Dairy  Ration.  John  W.  Eshel- 
man  &  Son,  Lancaster,  Pa 

Grandin's  Twin-Six  Dairy  Feed.  D.  H.  Grandin, 
Milling  Co.,  Jamestown,  N.  J 

Read  The  Tag  Dairy  Feed.  H-0  Cereal  Co., 
Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Larro  Dairy  Feed.  Larrowe  Milling  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich 

Red  Star  Dairy  Feed.  E.  Manchester  &  Sons, 
Winsted 

Barford's  Balanced  Ration.  Meech  &  Stoddard, 
Inc.,  Middletown 

Experimental  Dairy  Ration.  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc.,  Middletown 

Stevens  44  Dairy  Ration.  Park  &  Pollard  Co., 
Boston,  Mass 

Pillsbury's  Dairy  Ration.  Pillsbury  Flour  Mills 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn 


Protena  Dairy  Feed.     Purina  Mills  Co.,  Ralston 
Purina  Cow  Chow.     Purina  Mills,  St.  Louis .... 


Big  Q  Dairy  Ration.     Quaker  Oats  Co.,  Chicago, 
111 

Vitality  Milk  Ration.     Rosenbaum  Bros.,  Chi- 
cago, 111 

Syragold  Dairy  Feed.     Syracuse  Milling  Co., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Red  Brand  Ti-O-Ga  Dairy  Feed.     Tioga  Mill 
and  Elev.  Co.,  Waverly,  N.  Y 


Mystic:  J.  L.  Manning  Co 

Guaranty 

Hazardville:  A.  D.  Bridge's 
Sons 

Guaranty 

West  Cheshire:  G.  W.  Thorpe. 

Guaranty 

Willimantic:  Willimantic 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Plantsville:  C.  A.  Cowles 

Guaranty 

Rockville:  Rockville  Grain  & 
Coal  Co 

Guaranty 

Winsted:  E.  Manchester  & 
Sons 

Guaranty 

Meriden:  Meriden  Grain  & 
Coal  Co 

Guaranty 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

Guaranty 

Waterbury:  Spencer  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty 

North  Haven:  W.  L.  Thorpe.  . 

Guaranty 

Nonvalk:  C.  E.  Slauson  Co. . . 

Guaranty 

New  Haven:  Crittenden-B en- 
ham  Co 

Guaranty 

Stafford  Springs:  Dennis  Grain 
Mill 

Guaranty 

Jewett  City:  Jewett  Cit\-  Grain 
Co....: .' 

Guaranty 

Willimantic:  Boston  Grain 
Co 

Guaranty 

West  Cheshire:  G.  W.  Thorpe. 

Guaranty 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  i()2i— Continued. 


353 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Station 
No. 


Water. 


Ash. 


18013 

15760 
15748 

15727 
17996 

17962 

18058 

17990 

18070 
18036 
17965 

17979 
18039 

15719 
18023 

15730 
15749 


•25 

72 
22 

04 
98 

42 
36 

35 

,60 

16 

.0.-; 


.28 


■47 


.04 
.02 

^82 

.57 
,27 


94 
17 

60 

'■5 

2f 


7-56 

7 


Protein 
(N.  X  6.25). 


20.44 
20.00 

25-25 
24.00 

27-75 
25.00 

24.44 
22.00 
23-63 
20.00 

21.50 
20.00 

23-25 
23.00 

20.06 
19.00 

17-38 

23-38 
24.00 

19-75 
19.00 


19-56 
16.50 

26.56 
24.00 

20.56 
21 .00 

22.94 
25.00 

25-50 
24.00 

27.88 
23.00 


Fiber. 


6 
9 

8 

10 
00 

23 

9 

46 

9 
12 

7 
9 

II 

01 
00 
26 
50 

72 

10 

40 

8 

84 

8 

09 

13 

63 

9 

75 

9-51 
11.47 

10.33 
9-44 

9.14 

10^38 
II  .00 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 


56.36 
45-76 

45-52 

48.10 
52.62 

49-05 
46.23 

51-83 

56.36 

42-45 
50.21 

53-86 

46.33 

49-69 

48-53 

44-23 
42.36 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


Price 
per 
ton. 


4.81 
4.00 

6.02 

4-50 
5-23 
5.00 

5-84 

5.00 

5-24 
5.00 

4-43 
3-50 

6.82 
4.00 

6.75 

5-50 

4-97 

6^13 
5.00 

4-99 
4.00 


4-65 
3-50 

5-25 
4-30 

6.36 
4-50 

4.92 
4-50 

8.08 
4-50 
5-76 
3-50 


$37-00 

47-00 
41 .00 

41 .00 
40.00 

45.00 

48.00 

44.00 

44.00 
45.00 

35-00 

; 

51.00 

48.00 

48.00 

43.00 
42.00 


354  COXXECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATIOX    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercl\l  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand. 


Retail  Dealer. 


Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds— Conchided. 
Horse,  Dairy  and  Stock  Feeds — Concluded. 
Biles  Ready  Dairy  Ration.     Ubiko  Milling  Co., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Hi-Lo  Dairy  Ration.  U.  S.  Food  Products  Co., 
Peoria,  111 

Tes-Ted  Dairy  Feed.  U.  S.  Food  Products  Co., 
Peoria,  111 

Iroquois  Stock  Feed.  Armour  Grain  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111 

Pennant  Brand  Stock  Feed.  E.  W.  Bailey  & 
&  Co.,  Swanton,  Vt 

Nobotheration  Stock  Feed.  C.  W.  Campbell 
Co.,  Westerly,  R.  I 

Delaware.     Delaware  Mills,  Deposite,  N.  Y. . .  . 

New  England  Stock  Feed.  H-0  Co.'s  Mills, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Homestead  Stock  Feed.  Illinois  Feed  &  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  Bloomington,  111 

Bull  Brand  Stock  Feed.  Maritime  Milling  Co., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y 

M.  &  S.  Stock  Feed.  Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc., 
Middletown 

Stock  Feed.     Park  &  Pollard  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Iowa  Stock  Feed.  Purity  Oats  Co.,  Davenport, 
Iowa 

Schumacher  Sugured  Feed.  Quaker  Oats  Co., 
Chicago,  111 

White  Diamond  Stock  Feed.  Quaker  Oats  Co., 
Chicago,  111 

Charlestock  Feed.  St.  Albans  Grain  Co.,  St. 
Albans,  Vt 

Wirthmore  Stock  Feed.  St.  Albans  Grain  Co., 
St.  Albans,  Vt 

Syragold  Stock  Feed.  Syracuse  Milling  Co., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y 


Yantic:  Yantic  Grain  &  Prod- 
ucts Co 

Guarant}' 

Willimantic :  Willimantic 
Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

New  Haven:  R.  G.  Davis  & 
Son.s 

Guaranty 

New  Lotidon:  P.  Swartz  Co. .  . 

Guaranty 

Mystic:  Mystic  Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Westerly:  C.  W.  Campbell  Co. 

Guaranty 

Brookfield:  C.  R.  Dubia 

Guaranty 

Mystic:  j.  L.  Manning  Co. .  .  . 

Guaranty 

Yantic:  Yantic  Grain  &  Prod- 
ucts Co 

Guaranty 

New  Miiford:  Geo.  E.  Ackley 

Co. . . : 

Guaranty' 

New  Miiford:  Geo.  E.  Acklev 

t:o...." 

Guaranty 

Waterbury:  Spencer  Grain  Co. 

Guarant}'- 

North  Haven:  W.  L.  Thorpe.  . 

Guaranty 

Hamden:  I.  W.  Beers 

Guaranty 

Manchester:  Little  &  McKin- 
ney 

Guaranty 

Willimantic:  Boston  Grain 
Co 

Guaranty 

South  Cm'cnlry:  South  Cov- 
entry Grain  Elev 

Guaranty 

Souihport:  C.  Buckingham  & 
Co 

Guaranty 


Analyses. 
Inspection  of  1921^ — Continued. 


355 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Station 
No. 


Water. 


Ash. 


Protein 
(N.  X  6.25) 


Fiber. 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.) 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


Price 
per 
ton. 


18018 

15725 

18044 
18009 
18012 
18026 
18047 
18014 

1801S 

18052 

18051 

18035 
17968 
15746 

15764 

1 573 1 
15723 
17975 


•30 
.89 

,04 
46 

,04 
06 
74 
33 

.78 


47 
67 
61 
92 

95 

76 

12 

.06 


.82 
■51 

71 
51 

03 
24 
46 
71 

•58 

.76 

51 
02 
26 
98 

77 
56 


.96 


23.06 
24.00 

23 -94 
22.00 

26.13 
24.00 
11.38 
10.00 

913 

9.00 

II  .00 

10.00 

8.63 

10.00 

9-44 

950 

8.75 
9.00 

11.56 
II  .00 

963 

9.00 

8.38 

9.00 

9.69 

10.00 

11.38 

10.00 

8.56 
8.00 

10.00 
10.00 

931 
9.00 

II  .00 
9.00 


8.91 
10.00 

8.63 
9.00 

8.97 

9.00 

12.51 

10.62 
10.00 
11.63 
12  ,00 

8.52 


II 

40 

8 

20 

II 

12 

9 

27 

9 

74 

12 
12 
II 

II 

75 
95 

II .  16 

14.00 

971 

14.00 

590 

11.68 


44.76 
50.00 

49.16 


44.18 
57-07 


63.00 
60.16 
65-56 
62^82 

68.44 

61 .26 

64.69 
65.11 
62.34 
60.59 


66.06 
60.00 

64.79 
50.00 

69.30 


59-71 


8.15 
5-00 

4.87 
4.00 

4-97 
5-00 
6.07 
4.00 
6.18 
5.00 

3-91 
5.00 

309 
4.00 

4-30 
4.00 

3-25 
3-00 

4.18 
4.00 

4-43 
3.00 
3.08 
2.50 

3-99 
4.00 
4.18 
3-25 

3-50 
3.00 


59 
00 


$47 • 00 
39.00 

43-00 
28^50 
32.00 
31.00 
36.00 
36.00 

34.00 

33-00 

33-00 
32.00 
34.00 
34-00 

32.00 

31.00 

32.00 

32.00 


356  COXXECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATIOX    BULLETIN   238. 

Table  III. — Analyses  of  Commercl^l  Feeds, 


17984 

17985 
17977 
18029 
18034 

15761 

18032 
18064 

17997 

18063 
1 798 1 

17993 
15718 

18008 
15735 
15736 


Poultry  Feeds 
Cak-Cak   Laying    Mash.     Armour   Grain    Co., 

Chicago,  111 

Iroquois    Poultry    Mash.     Armour   Grain    Co., 

Chicago,  111 

Blatchford's  Fill  the  Basket  Egg  Mash.  Blatch- 

ford's  Calf  Meal  Co.,  Wauregan,  111 

Nobotheration    Dry   Mash.     C.    W.    Campbell 

Co.,  Westerly,  R.  I 

Eshelman's  Laying  Mash.     John  W.  Eshelman 

&  Son,  Lancaster,  Pa 

Red  Comb  Egg  Mash.  Hales  &  Hunter  Co., 
Chicago,  111 

Laying  Mash.  H-0  Cereal  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y 

Blue  Top  Laying  Mash.  Chas.  A.  Krause  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

M.  &  S.  Dry  Mash.  Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc., 
Middletown 

M.  &  S.  Dry  Mash.     Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc., 

Middletown 

Lay   or   Bust.     Park   &   Pollard   Co.,    Boston, 

Mass 

Purina    Chicken    Chowder.     Purina    Mills,    St. 

Louis 

Ful-0-Pep     Dry     Mash.     Quaker     Oats     Co., 

Chicago,  111 

Chic-Chuck  Concentrated  Poultry  Food.  Russia 
Cement  Co.,  Gloucester,  Mass 

Wirthmore  Buttermilk  Mash  Feed.  C.  M.  Cox 
Co.,  Boston,  Mass 

Dried  Buttermilk.  Buttermilk  Sales  Co., 
Chicago,  111 


Stamford:  W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty 

Stamford:  W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty 

Noni'alk:  C.  E.  Slauson  Co. . . 

Guaranty 

Westerly:  C.  W.  Campbell  Co. 

Guaranty 

Plainville:    F.    B.    Newtown 

Est 

Guaranty 

Manchester:  Little  &  McKin- 

ney 

Guaranty 

Bristol:  GoodseU  Bros 

Guaranty 

Hartford:       Garber-Northam 

Grain  Co 

Guaranty 

Middlefield:  Middlefield  Grain 

&  Coal  Co 

Guaranty 

Hartford:  Meech  Grain  Co. . . 

Guarant}'- 

Nor-ivalk:  C.  E.  Slauson  Cb. .  . 

Guaranty 

Meriden:  August  Grulick  Est. 

Guaranty 

Stafford  Springs:  DennisGrain 

Mill 

Guaranty 

New  London:  P.  Swartz  Co. .  . 

Guaranty 

East  Haven:  F.  A.  Forbes 

Guarant},- 

East  Haven:  F.  A.  Forbes.  .  .  . 


AIlSCELLAXEOUS    SAMPLES. 

Partial  or  complete  analyses  of    feeding-  stuffs  submitted  by 

•   individuals  during  the  past  year  are  given  in  Table  IV.     This 

station  is  not  responsible  for  the  sampling  of  these  materials  but 

only  for  the  accuracy  of  the  analyses  of  the  samples  as  received  by 

us.     We  are  justified  in  making  such  examinations  only  insofar 


MISCELLANEOUS    SAMPLES. 
Inspection  of  1921 — Concluded. 


357 


Station 
No. 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water. 


Ash. 


Protein 
(N.  X6.2S). 


Fiber. 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum,  etc.). 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude  Fat). 


Price 
per 
ton. 


17984 

17985 
17977 
18029 

18034 

15761 
18032 

18064 

17997 
18063 
17981 
17993 

15718 
18008 
15735 
15736 


7.07 
8.07 
ID 

81 

59 

07 
45 


83 
86 

09 

72 
01 

58 
27 

67 
39 
05 
71 


21.75 
20.00 
16.69 
15.00 
20.63 
19.00 
18.88 
18.00 

23-50 
20.00 

16.13 
16.00 
17-56 
17.00 

20.38 
20.00 

18.13 
12.00 

19-31 
12.00 
20.56 
18.00 

19-75 
19.00 

21.75 
20.00 

39-25 
45.00 

19-75 
20.00 
33- 00 


8.01 
20.22 

'8.'67 
7-54 

5-70 


5.00 

4-50 
6.00 

7-03 


6.81 
8.00 
6.87 


5 

79 

8 

58 

7 

54 

I 

17 

6 

15 

50.18 
43-58 

45-19 
48-43 

47.08 

57-31 
60. 10 

51.98 

54-64 
53-38 
52.92 
51-42 

47-32 

3.26 

56.12 

38;  86 


5-84 
3.00 
7.02 
4.00 
5.06 
4.00 

5-93 
2.00 

7-03 
5.00 

5-66 
4-50 
5-53 
4-50 

5-24 
5.00 

4-93 
3.00 
4.96 
3.00 

4-55 
1.50 

5-42 
4.00 

5-63 
4.00 
1 .62 
2.00 
4.60 
4.00 
9-42 


$54.00 
51.00 
75.00 
47.00 


53-00 

63.00 
47.00 

60.00 

56.00 
58.00 
53-00 
60.00 

68.00 

72.00 

52.00 

165.00 


as  they  may  be  of  public  interest  and  concern  and  to  this  end  as 
complete  information  as  may  be  given  should  accompany  samples 
thus  submitted ;  that  is  to  say,  brand,  name,  manufacturer  and 
guaranty  should  be  stated  if  known.  Most  of  the  samples  thus 
examined  were  for  the  purpose  of  checking  guaranties  or  for 
information  to  be  used  in  the  compounding  of  rations. 


;58  CON^NECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN    238. 

Table  IV. — Analyses  of  Feeding  Stuffs, 


Material. 


Submitted  by 


Hay,  Ensilage,  etc. 

Hay 

Silage 

Silage 

Alfalfa 

Alfalfa 

Alfalfa  Meal 

Wheat  Products. 
Wheat  Feed 

Red  Dog 

Corn  Products. 

Farmer  Jones  Gluten  Feed 

Stowell's  Evergreen  Sweet  Corn  Seed. . .  . 

Cottonseed  Products. 
Cottonseed  Feed 

Oat  Products. 

Ground  Oats. . * 

Ground  Oats 

Ground  Oats 

Beet  Pulp. 

Beet  Pulp 

Beet  Pulp 

Distillers'  Grains. 

Distillers'  Grains 

Distillers'  Grains 

Stock  Feed,  Poultry  Feeds,  ktc. 

Delaware  Dairy  Feed 

Dairy  Ration 

Mule  and  Horse  Feed 

Mule  and  Horse  Feed 

Horse  Feed 

Horse  Feed 

Arrow  Head  Mule  Feed 

Badger  Stock  Feed 

Badger  Stock  Feed 


Orange:  Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Middletown:  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard, Inc 

j\Ieech  &  Stoddard,  Inc.. . . 

Newtown:  E.  S.  Lovell 

Middletown:  F.  C.  Hubbard. . 

Wallingford:  W.  S.  Fushey .  .  . 

Rockville:  H.  B.  Pomeroy.  .  .  . 

H.  B.  Pomeroy 

Colchester:  L.  Broder 

Orange:  Fairlea  Farm 

Suffield:  Hill  Top  Farm 

Bridgeport:  C.  L.  Bill 

Fairfield:  R.  H.  Holcomb 

Brook  field:  C.  R.  Dubia. . . . ._. 

Farmington:  Winchell  Smith's 
Grist  Mill 

Hartford:  American  Sumatra 

Tobacco  Co 

American  Sumatra  Tobacco 

Co 

American  Sumatra  Tobacco 

Co 

American  Sumatra  Tobacco 

Co 

American  Sumatra  Tobacco 

Co 

Garber-Northam  Grain  Co. 
Garber  Northam  Grain  Co. 


MISCELLANEOUS    SAMPLES. 

Submitted  by  Individuals. 


359 


Pounds 

per  Hundred. 

Station 
No. 

Water. 

Ash. 

Protein 
(Nx6.25) 

Fiber. 

Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.). 

Ether 
Extract 
(Crude 

Fat). 

Remarks. 

16576 
18589 
16574 
18573 
16575 
16572 

15-35 
66.05 
82.14 

8.95 
14-85 

7.66 

5.16 
1.68 
1 .12 

5-71 

10.21 

7.92 

8.90 

2.25 

1.72 

12.64 

21.66 

12.75 

13-31 
9-98 
5-72 

36.64 

31-94 

33-45 

53  -  53 
19.26 

8.85 
34-29 
19.76 
36.50 

3-75 
0.78 

0.45 
1.77 

1-58 
1.72 

18250 
18251 

7.04 
7.67 

17-25 
17-50 

7-51 
1.77 

7.00 
4-31 

Guaranty,  Protein  13, 
Fiber  12,  Fat  3. 

Guaranty,  Protein  15, 
Fiber  10,  Fat  4. 

17003 
16467 

15.22 

25-75 

Guaranty,  Protein  23. 

18668 



35-94 

18477 
18478 
16606 

13.00 

12.75 
12.38 

•  -  •  - » 

16573 
17408 

8.34 

3-58 
4.26 

9-38 
9-50 

18. II 

59-57 

1.02 

Ash  insol.  in  acid  0 .  83. 

17820 
16653 

91.6 
78.04 

0.99 

1.60 

4.22 

1.46 

13.96 

1-33 

17787 

24-13 

18562 

7.68 

22.50 

5-49 

16969 

12.38 

16970 

II. 31 

16728 

10.63 

16727 

10.50 

16980 

18475 
18476 

9-73 
8.75 
8.69 

360  COXXECTICUT    EXPERIMENT    STATION    BULLETIN   238. 

Table  IV. — Analyses  of  Feeding  Stuffs 


17625 

17626 
18523 
18524 
17406 

17405 
17407 
17894 
18637 
18647 

16571 
16570 
18568 
18567 
17907 
18141 

18179 


18252 
1 764 1 
17642 
17643 
17657 

17867 
18235 
18711 

16719 
16368 
16369 
16370 
16526 


Stock  Peed,  Poultry  Feeds,  etc. — Concluded 
Stock  Feed 

Stock  Feed . 

Stock  Feed! 

Special  Dairy  Feed 

Four  All  Stock  Feed 

Smith's  Balanced  Ration 

Vitex  Dairy  Ration 

Hog  Feed 

Meat  Scrap 

Dried  Buttermilk 

Dairy  Ration 

Stock  Feed 

Stock  Feed 

Dairy  Ration 

Crosby's  Ready  Ration 

Chick  Feed 

Beef  Scrap 

Miscellaneous. 

Stock  Molasses 

Feed  Molasses 

Feed  Molasses 

Feed  Molasses 

Corn  Juice  from  Silo 

Silo  Liquid 

Low  Grade  Flour 

Bean  Meal 

Feed 

Nears  Mixture  Stock  Food 

Gold  Medal  Stock  Food 

Carpenter  Stock  Food 

Gold  Medal  Stock  Food 


Middletown:  State  Hospital 
for  Insane 

State  Hospital  for  Insane. . 

State  Hospital  for  Insane. . 

The  Coles  Co . 

Milwaukee:  Wis.,  Smith  Mill- 
ing Co 

Smith  Milling  Co 

Smith  Milling  Co 

New  Milford:  W.  B.  Hatch. . . 

Herman  F.  Engleman 

Norwich:  H.  OjjTcrman 

Orange:  Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm 

Shelton:  J.  H.  Loverin 

West  Hartford:  G.  L.  Ells- 
worth  

Yantic:  Yantic  Grain  Co 

West  Cornwall:  S.  R.  Scoville . 
Lakeville:  H.  F.  Hamlin 

H.  F.  Hamlin 

H.  F.  Hamlin 

Hartford:  Thos.  Holt 

Guilford:  Wilcox  Bros 

Storrs:  Conn.  Agr.  College .  . . 
Middletown:  John  H.  Fay .... 

Cromwell:  A.  N.  Pierson 

Kent:  F.  B.  Segar 

F.  B.  Segar 

F.  B.  Segar 

Washington:  Dodge  Farm 


MISCELLANEOUS    SAMPLES.     ' 

Submitted  by  Individuals — Concluded. 


361 


Pounds 

per  Hundred. 

Nitrogen-free 

Ether 

station 

Protein 

Extract 

Extract 

No. 

Water. 

Ash. 

(Nx6.25). 

Fiber. 

(Starch,  gum, 
etc.). 

(Crude 
Fat). 

Remarks. 

17625 

10.76 

15-25 

4.80 

17626 

10.76 

15-25 

4.88 

18523 

6.57 

5-89 

22.75 

9-43 

47-78 

7-58 

18524 

22.81 

17406 

10.04 

15.13 

12.01 

4-30 

Guaranty,  Protein  12, 
Fiber  12,  Fat  4. 

17405 

10.29 

18.25 

10.39 

509 

17407 

9-73 

27.13 

12.56 

6.17 

17894 

55-88 

Guaranty,  Protein  55-65. 

18637 

5  30 

22.41 

39-95 

18647 

8.02 

10..  70 

34-89 

36.59 

9.80 

Guar. ,  Moisture  6,  Ash  8 . 7 
Protein  36.1,  Fat  7.2. 

16571 

8.54 

6.58 

21.25 

10.33 

47-48 

5-82 

16570 

905 

4.01 

14-50 

7.28 

59-31 

5-85 

18568 

6.85 

5-24 

19-38 

8.28 

54-87 

5-38 

18567 

7-31 

5.18 

19-63 

8.09 

54-41 

5.38 

17907 

26.88 

18141 

17.06 

18179 

45-13 

Guaranty,  Protein  45. 

18252 

19.41 

9.02 

4.19 

58.58 

Sugar,  calc.asinvert,  58.58 

17641 

18.37 

2.74 

62 .  72 

"       "         "       "      62.72 

17642 

24.62 

4-13 

58.93 

"       "         "       "      58.93 

17643 

24.69 

4-25 

55.94 

"       "         "       "      55-94 

17657 

92.40 

1-37 

I-31 

0.72 

"       "         "       "      0.72; 
alcohol  1. 10. 

17867 

Alcohol  1.22. 

18235 

15-75 

17811 

4.88 

Probably  carob  bean  and 
pod  meal. 

16719 

12.25 

16368 

1 

16369 

2 

16370 

3 

16526 

17.23 

16.25 

4 

Contains  charcoal,  sulphur,  salt,  carbonates,  Epsom  salt,  vegetable  bitters;  probably 
also  fenugreek. 

2  Substantially  same  as  16368. 

3  Contains  charcoal,  sulphur,  salt;  probably  also  flaxseed  meal  and  fenugreek. 
^  Substantially  same  as  16368. 


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